The first thing Jade does as Queen is to effortlessly rebuke Daolon Wong's attempt to control her by having one of her Shadowkhan knock him out. Then she talks the Dark Hand — even Hak Foo, who initially refuses — into working for her.

Despite them taking him off guard and them having all the Talismans, Jackie still handles the Enforcers easily when he interrupts their raid on the Vault.

Credit should be given to Jade managing to break the Dog talisman with her teeth, after everything else Left tried failed.

Jackie and Tohru's joint Dynamic Entry into the hidden chamber in Shendu's palace containing Kaito's mask are mostly a CMOF, but it's still awesome when you consider that together, they temporarily disable Jade, and take Hak Foo out of the fight altogether. By accident.

During the fight with the mask-empowered Valmont, Big V gets one when he catches the much larger Tohru with his bare hands and tosses him across the room. And then Uncle gets one when he single-handedly keeps Valmont matched during the fight, until he needs to help Tohru make the removal potion.

Jade managing to turn the situation around to her favor by devouring Kaito's mask and absorbing his essence. Also counts as a Kick the Son of a Bitch moment; Kaito had it coming.

Tohru scattering the masks in a museum display to hide the second mask's location, by launching a bench at the wall. Hak Foo gets a mention as well, since he doesn't flinch when the bench is thrown, even when it hits the wall right next to him.

During Tarakudo's flashback to his rebellion, we see part of his duel with Hiruzen. When Tarakudo telekinetically launched a bunch of tiles at Hiruzen, Hiruzen jumped into a shadow with the tiles pursuing. He then reappeared among Tarakudo's troops, causing the tiles to take down a number of them.

Drago and Blankman's fight. Mostly because we finally get to see the latter in action, but also for how he ends it by whipping out a shotgun and blasting Drago full of holes.

Drago's fights with Karasu, especially since both times Karasu knows he can't beat Drago in a straight up fight, so his goal is just to keep Drago busy until the heroes can show up to beat him themselves.

Karasu giving the heroes the slip when they capture him. He's bound in a sutra scroll, his free arm held by Tohru, and he's being escorted to a warded cell in Section 13. After they refuse his offer of alliance, he casually comments that they should uses better sutras, then rips out of the scroll, winds Tohru with a blow to the throat, and then dodges the others to escape via Tohru's shadow.

Hero continuing to taunt and defy the Queen even after being chained up in the brig, to the point that she's left visibly unsettled.

The "wizard tank" move that Tohru and Uncle pull off during the fight with the Squid Khan — Uncle sits piggyback on Tohru and blasts all Khan in range, while Tohru smashes any that get through the barrage. It's even more awesome than it sounds.

Viper's fight with Right. Despite being sorely outclassed, she manages to get in a few good hits and even manages to disarm him of his katana. Unfortunately, he's got another blade, and uses it to beat her.

El Toro and Hak Foo's rematch. El Toro manages to hold his own, but is only able to win when Paco sets up some makeshift ring ropes for him to launch himself off of at Hak.

Father calmly refusing to surrender Home to the Queen, doing more to defy her than Hero ever did with action.

The Mexico City chapter is filled with awesome.

First off, Blankman is in a meeting with the the Mexico City crime bosses, where they try to intimidate him. Without breaking a sweat, he lists the location and weaponry of all their men, and points out that he's not worried. The scene then cuts to Blankman leaving, and the Cuban wisely deciding not to interfere.

Then, he gets back to the cathedral, and finds Jade has already opened the seal, which fried the last guy who tried to open it.

Next, we see Paco telling El Toro off for not being there to help.

After that, Tohru practically vaporizes the head of a zombie with a single blow.

Then, ALL of Blankman and Jackie's fight!

Nameless's entry, shattering the stone spire that had formed around his body.

El Toro pulling a Barehanded Blade Block on Right, followed by headbutting the dark ninja. Though Right then gets one by still managing to outmaneuver him and successfully abduct Viper.

While it's arguably a Moral Event Horizon, Jade's brainwashing and transformation of Viper is impressive in its results — she gains a new loyal Dragon, regains control of her own tribe and gains control of the Samurai Khan, and fundamentally shifts the balance of power in her favor.

A meta example — the author and his beta put the whole chapter together in four days, as opposed to the weeks past chapters have taken.

Blankman defeating what is implied to be the Slender Man!

Jackie snapping out of his Heroic BSOD over Viper becoming Hebi, fighting Hak Foo evenly enough that Hak needs to call on his Mini Khan to help him win. And then Paco finishes the job Jackie started by getting the mask off of Hak.

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